Can you compress a molecule?

Molecules have finite sizes, so it is impossible to compress gas infinitely. Sooner or later, it will pass into a liquid state of aggregation, and then into a solid state. In the solid state, the molecules are very close to each other. In theory, if the pressure is increased to infinity, the chemical bonds will be destroyed and the solid will consist of separate atoms, between which there will be only one electron cloud. Theoretically, if you continue to compress this substance, then the energy of the system will become so great that the difference between mass and energy will disappear. This, in turn, will entail a change in the space-time continuum, and, as a result, we will get a black hole.



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